This past weekend I competed in a Time Attack at NJMP and took a shot at the $1500 prize for the fastest lap around Thunderbolt Raceway.
The primary event was Mazda Zoom Zoom -- featuring both Formula Atlantic and Star Mazda races. The Star Mazda series, for reference, seems to cost about $50k per weekend to compete in. The Atlantics are faster and even more expensive. They were both an absolute blast to watch! It was a funny combination of these pro race teams and us guys there trying to make a couple of bucks in a time trial.
I think his picture made it worth the trip:
The Time Attack wouldn't have been for everyone -- it was a total free for all. You show up with a fast car and go for it -- no tech to speak of, no experience required!
There were some people in the Time Attack with NO track experience. There were a half dozen or so people (out of 22) with less than 5 days total track time. Crazy! Why they let these people compete with no credentials is beyond me. Us faster cars would close on these guys at unbelievable speeds. There were also a few very fast cars (600 hp EVO, 500 hp WRX,475 hp G35, C6 Vette, GT3) that were very well driven. Just imagine a first timer green student out in the Red run group while the Red guys were trying to set the fastest lap -- that's what it was like!
The first session Saturday ended on lap 2 when a brand new Evo went straight off the track in the decreasing radius and stopped in the grass. That in itself wasn't so bad, but then another guy did the same thing, only spinning. The spinning car's b-pillar impacted the rear right corner of the parked car, with dramatic results
The driver had some cracked ribs -- it looked like the roll bar kept the driver from being crushed because the car body was wrapped around it. I've never seen a wreck like that!!
The second session out ended in lap 3 when a 240sx ex-drifter jerk
dropped oil entirely on-line around the track (I was suprised he knew the
line!) That resulted in a 40 minute delay to the Star Mazda race -- boy
were they pissed!!!!
I was running in the modified RWD category because I was running r-compound tires. There was a $1000 prize for each of stock awd, fwd, rwd, and $1500 prizes for each of modified awd, fwd, rwd.
The track was configured with the chicane near turn 3 so lap times were 2-3 seconds slower than in the regular configuration. They also put tires on the apexes of turns 5, 7, and 12 which also slowed things down. My best timed lap was a 1:37.4 which I was fairly proud of. Without the chicane I think I can get into the low 1:34's.
Video from the street RWD winner showing the chicanes and apex tires (sound is bad but you can see the track changes):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yDkofsHGeHo
Final Results:
http://timeattack.files.wordpress.co...al-results.pdf
The last session, the only for-score timed session of the day, a highly modified Infinity G35 showed up and beat my best time. It was a totally done-up car with 475 rwhp. My 300 rwhp was just not enough!!! I kept hoping he'd have issues with his car, but it held up and ran great. So I came away with second place:
Here I'm trying to chase down the g35-- in the end he beat me by 4 seconds!!
In retrospect I should have bought a new set of Toyos (the Hoosiers I
have are verbotten) and driven the Integra in Mod FWD. There was only 1
entry and beating him would have netted me $350 after registration.
The event was a lot of fun -- I think I'll do more of these!!
Misc pics:
Element Wrx 500hp
Formula Atlantic Car
475 rwhp good driver vs 100 fwhp total Newbie
The primary event was Mazda Zoom Zoom -- featuring both Formula Atlantic and Star Mazda races. The Star Mazda series, for reference, seems to cost about $50k per weekend to compete in. The Atlantics are faster and even more expensive. They were both an absolute blast to watch! It was a funny combination of these pro race teams and us guys there trying to make a couple of bucks in a time trial.
I think his picture made it worth the trip:
The Time Attack wouldn't have been for everyone -- it was a total free for all. You show up with a fast car and go for it -- no tech to speak of, no experience required!
There were some people in the Time Attack with NO track experience. There were a half dozen or so people (out of 22) with less than 5 days total track time. Crazy! Why they let these people compete with no credentials is beyond me. Us faster cars would close on these guys at unbelievable speeds. There were also a few very fast cars (600 hp EVO, 500 hp WRX,475 hp G35, C6 Vette, GT3) that were very well driven. Just imagine a first timer green student out in the Red run group while the Red guys were trying to set the fastest lap -- that's what it was like!
The first session Saturday ended on lap 2 when a brand new Evo went straight off the track in the decreasing radius and stopped in the grass. That in itself wasn't so bad, but then another guy did the same thing, only spinning. The spinning car's b-pillar impacted the rear right corner of the parked car, with dramatic results
The driver had some cracked ribs -- it looked like the roll bar kept the driver from being crushed because the car body was wrapped around it. I've never seen a wreck like that!!
The second session out ended in lap 3 when a 240sx ex-drifter jerk
dropped oil entirely on-line around the track (I was suprised he knew the
line!) That resulted in a 40 minute delay to the Star Mazda race -- boy
were they pissed!!!!
I was running in the modified RWD category because I was running r-compound tires. There was a $1000 prize for each of stock awd, fwd, rwd, and $1500 prizes for each of modified awd, fwd, rwd.
The track was configured with the chicane near turn 3 so lap times were 2-3 seconds slower than in the regular configuration. They also put tires on the apexes of turns 5, 7, and 12 which also slowed things down. My best timed lap was a 1:37.4 which I was fairly proud of. Without the chicane I think I can get into the low 1:34's.
Video from the street RWD winner showing the chicanes and apex tires (sound is bad but you can see the track changes):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yDkofsHGeHo
Final Results:
http://timeattack.files.wordpress.co...al-results.pdf
The last session, the only for-score timed session of the day, a highly modified Infinity G35 showed up and beat my best time. It was a totally done-up car with 475 rwhp. My 300 rwhp was just not enough!!! I kept hoping he'd have issues with his car, but it held up and ran great. So I came away with second place:
Here I'm trying to chase down the g35-- in the end he beat me by 4 seconds!!
In retrospect I should have bought a new set of Toyos (the Hoosiers I
have are verbotten) and driven the Integra in Mod FWD. There was only 1
entry and beating him would have netted me $350 after registration.
The event was a lot of fun -- I think I'll do more of these!!
Misc pics:
Element Wrx 500hp
Formula Atlantic Car
475 rwhp good driver vs 100 fwhp total Newbie